Hurricane

Dogs romp in the surf, Monday, Sept. 11, 2017, near the Valentina of Key Biscayne, Fl. The Valentina was one of several sailboats that washed ashore on Key Biscayne during Hurricane Irma's winds and surf Sunday. Emily Michotemichot@miamiherald.com

Sailboats washed ashore near the Miami Marine Stadium on Key Biscayne, Fl. during Hurricane Irma's winds and surf. L.A. Prieto y Munoz, owner of the Dutch Treat, came to check on the sailboat Monday afternoon, Sept. 11, 2017, only to find that it had washed ashore. Munoz was fairly confident that the Dutch Treat would be able to sail again. Emily Michotemichot@miamiherald.com

The exposed portion of the retractable roof at Marlins Park in the Hurricane Irma aftermath on Monday, September 11, 2017 in Miami. David Santiagodsantiago@elnuevoherald.com

The exposed portion of the retractable roof at Marlins Park in the Hurricane Irma aftermath on Monday, September 11, 2017 in Miami. David Santiagodsantiago@elnuevoherald.com

Big traffic congestion of people trying to get into Miami Beach at the MacArthur Causeway in the Hurricane Irma aftermath on Monday, September 11, 2017 in Miami. David Santiagodsantiago@elnuevoherald.com

Mason Coulter, 6, and Evan Coulter, 8, cut a broken tree limb in their neighborhood as they help clean up their street in Coral Gables after Hurricane Irma on Monday, September 11, 2017. AL DIAZadiaz@miamiherald.com

Yajaira Turcios and her son Eduard wait to be picked up to return home after spending three days at South Dade Middle School, a school turned hurricane shelter in Homestead, a day after Hurricane Irma left South Florida heading to the West coast, on September 11, 2017. PEDRO PORTALpportal@miamiherald.com

Florida State Trooper officers redirect traffic at the intersection of SW 344 Street and US 1 in Homestead, since the authorities are blocking access to the Florida Keys a day after Hurricane Irma left South Florida heading to the West coast, on September 11, 2017. PEDRO PORTALpportal@miamiherald.com

A Monroe County Police officer talks to a group of Keys residents trying to get back to their homes since the authorities blocked access to the Keys leaving them stranded many of them since 5 am, a day after Hurricane Irma left South Florida heading to the West coast, on September 11, 2017. PEDRO PORTALpportal@miamiherald.com

Florida State Trooper and Monroe County Police officers blocked access to the Florida Keys leaving residents trying to get back to their homes stranded a day after Hurricane Irma left South Florida heading to the West coast, on September 11, 2017. PEDRO PORTALpportal@miamiherald.com

Members of the National Guard stationed at South Dade Middle School in Homestead, a school turned hurricane shelter a day after Hurricane Irma left South Florida heading to the West coast, on September 11, 2017. PEDRO PORTALpportal@miamiherald.com

Tania Soares takes photos with her cell phone of a blocked road in front of The Palace condo at 1541 Brickell Ave. Many people are out surveying the damage to the Brickell area Monday morning, Sept. 11, 2017, following Hurricane Irma's damage on Sunday. Emily Michotemichot@miamiherald.com

Many people are out surveying the damage to Brickell Monday morning, Sept. 11, 2017, following Hurricane Irma's damage on Sunday. Emily Michotemichot@miamiherald.com

Many people are out surveying the damage, and taking selfies, in the Brickell area Monday morning, Sept. 11, 2017, following Hurricane Irma's damage on Sunday. Emily Michotemichot@miamiherald.com

Spencer Deno III for FPL cuts down tangled tree branches around main power cables in Miami Springs on Monday, September 11, 2017. C.M. Guerrerocmguerrero@miamiherald.com

A fence fell on Southwest 180th Street in Richmond West, Florida due to the high winds of Hurricane Irma on Monday, Sept. 11, 2017. MATIAS J. OCNERmocner@miamiherald.com

Father and son cross SW 67th Avenue, and 45th Street beyond a block of trees uprooted by Hurricane Irma, on Monday, September 11, 2017. Roberto Koltunrkoltun@miamiherald.com

Some ducks approach a flooded car in Edgewater on Sunday September 10, 2017 as #HurricaneIrma's bands begin to ease. Emily Michotemichot@miamiherald.com

Willette Smith looks at a large tree that fell into the street in front of her Miami Shores home on NW 96 St near Miami Ave Monday morning, Sept. 11, 2017, following Hurricane Irma's damaging winds. Emily Michotemichot@miamiherald.com

Miami Shores Village workers begin the process of removing a large tree Monday morning, Sept. 11, 2017, that fell into the street NW 96 St near Miami Ave. following Hurricane Irma's damaging winds.

A man skateboarding as he takes a picture of a fallen tree at Lummus Park in the Hurricane Irma aftermath on Monday, September 11, 2017 in Miami Beach. David Santiagodsantiago@elnuevoherald.com

Motorcyclists riding in a full of sands by The Colony Hotel in the Hurricane Irma aftermath on Monday, September 11, 2017 in Miami Beach. David Santiagodsantiago@elnuevoherald.com

A man skateboarding in a full of sands Ocean Drive in the Hurricane Irma aftermath on Monday, September 11, 2017 in Miami Beach. David Santiagodsantiago@elnuevoherald.com